Wolverhampton have officially extended Vítor Pereira’s contract for another three seasons, the club confirmed on Thursday.
The Portuguese coach, who took charge midway through last season, will now remain at Molineux until 2028.
The announcement comes at a delicate moment, with Wolves yet to find the net in this season’s Premier League. Nevertheless, the club has praised Pereira’s work since his arrival, pointing to the turnaround that secured the team’s survival last term and the historic run of six consecutive wins during the 2024/25 campaign.
Speaking to the club's media team, Pereira said: “I’m very proud to be Wolves head coach. It's an honour for me. This is the club that gave me the chance to come to the Premier League, the best league in the world. The people here embraced me as a member of the family, me and my staff we feel very good in the city, among the supporters.
“That’s why I really believe that with our work, with our supporters, with the support of the club, the fans and the city together, we will do it. We will increase our level, with ambition to make our supporters proud on the pitch.
“This is the moment that we need to be united. We are a one club city, and this city loves football. It is a passion. This is the spirit that we need to create together, to face and to compete with the best teams in this league.”
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